Naphthalene Found In Outer Space
Adam Korbitz writes with an excerpt from his blog on an exciting discovery in space: "A team of researchers led by Spanish scientists has published their discovery of the complex molecule naphthalene in an interstellar star-forming cloud, indicating many prebiotic organic molecules necessary for life as we know it could have been present when our own solar system formed. According to the new research — published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters — the naphthalene molecules were discovered 700 light-years from Earth in a star-forming region of the constellation Perseus, in the direction of the star Cernis 52."
Naphtalene--or better known as the primary ingredient in MOTHBALLS
At last. We know the secret coordinates of Mothra. (S)he lies in the constellation Perseus. This may lead us to discover the origins of Godzilla.
My girlfriend brought over brownies...
I always wondered why there were no moths in outer space. This explains everything!
Time to invade
Using Google, of course
Table-ized A.I.
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times 1E17
The next thing they'll find is that that region is where all the defunct spaceships are kept.
with one of these: http://images.craveonline.com/article_imgs/Image/smelloscope.jpg
You obversely haven't played spore.
The chance of life evolving on a suitable planet is already 100%. ;)
Now, now, no need to be cynical.
Star Trek had silicon-based lifeforms. Silicone-based lifeforms are a bit more like this.
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